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The Best Episodes of Dalgliesh Season 7

Every episode of Dalgliesh Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Dalgliesh Season 7!

Centred on the cases of P. D. James' gentleman detective Adam Dalgliesh. In addition to his career as a policeman, Dalgliesh is also a published poet and an intensely private man.

Genres:CrimeDrama
Network:ITV1

Season 7 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Dalgliesh" season 7 is "Original Sin (1)", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Original Sin (1)" aired on 3/20/1997 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Original Sin (2)".

  • Original Sin (1)
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    #1 - Original Sin (1)

    Season 7 Episode 1 - Aired 3/20/1997

    Scotland Yard's Commander Adam Dalgleish is asked by Gabriel Dauntsey of the Peverell Press to look into an anonymous poison pen letter he received. It said that as he contributes nothing, he should do everyone a favor and take his own life. This is not the first such letter he's received but they are interrupted when Peverell employees discover the body of Sonya Clements in the firm's archives room.

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  • Original Sin (2)
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    #2 - Original Sin (2)

    Season 7 Episode 2 - Aired 3/27/1997

    After Gerard Etienne is found dead in an upstairs room at the Peverell Press, Commander Dalgleish and DI Kate Miskin arrive to investigate. DI Daniel Aron joins them, his first day as a member of the team. Dalgleish's friend Gabriel Dauntsey notes that the room in which Etienne was found had apparently been cleaned. He also noted that the room was quite warm. Almost everyone at the firm may have had a reason to want him dead.

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  • Original Sin (3)
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    #3 - Original Sin (3)

    Season 7 Episode 3 - Aired 4/3/1997

    After author Esme Carling is found floating in the Thames, Dalgleish re-questions the woman's 11 year-old neighbor who admits Esme wasn't home the night Gerard Etienne was killed. Others who may have had reason to want him dead have equally shaky alibis. DI Miskin looks into those and one in particular does not stand up to scrutiny.

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